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Ellis Arnall

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Stunned Arnall backers announced a write-in candidacy for the general election, a move that impacted Callaway more than it did Maddox. In the general election, Callaway finished in the tabulation with a slight plurality over Maddox. Arnall received more than 69,000 write-in ballots, far exceeding the
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In 1935, he married Mildred Slemons, whom he met at a friend's wedding. The two were married until her death in 1980. Although Mildred Arnall was not particularly fond of politics and stayed out of the political arena, she stood by her husband throughout his career and encouraged him to succeed at
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implemented that change nationally. Georgia thus became the first state to grant the franchise to 18-year-olds. Arnall also removed the prison system from under the governor's direct control, establishing a board of corrections to oversee state prisons and a pardon and parole board to handle such
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in the southeastern portion of the state. Under the election rules then in effect, the state legislature was required to select a governor from the two candidates with the highest number of votes. Despite court challenges, the Democratic-dominated legislature overwhelmingly voted for Maddox, who
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from political machinations, and he led efforts to prevent a governor from exercising dictatorial powers, as opponents of Governor Eugene Talmadge had allegedly stated, had occurred during that administration. Arnall's reforms won him attention from the national press. Additionally, Arnall, a
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but he declined in order to return to private practice. His business career made him a multimillionaire, and he was able to live comfortably for most of his life.
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had caused the state's colleges to lose accreditation. Arnall unseated Talmadge in the 1942 primary, 174,757 (57.7 percent) to 128,394 (42.4 percent). Without
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He died in 1992 on his large estate. He was worth tens of millions of dollars at the time of his death. In 1997, Arnall was honored with a
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to African Americans. This move particularly enraged Talmadge and his supporters, who used the issue to brand Arnall a 'race-traitor'.
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Bullock, Charles S.; Hood, M. V. (2015). "The Damnedest Mess: An Empirical Evaluation of the 1966 Georgia Gubernatorial Election".
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His career declined as he was unable to persuade the legislature to allow him to seek re-election. Arnall stood behind
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Oral History (1985–86), Georgia's Political Heritage Project, Dr. Mel Steely, Director; University of West Georgia
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Maddox defeated Arnall in the runoff, 443,055 to 373,004. The civil rights activist
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opposition, Arnall became the youngest governor then serving in the United States.
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appointed Arnall, then 31, to a vacancy in the office of state attorney general.
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The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political Biography of Ellis Arnall
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The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political Biography of Ellis Arnall
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The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political Biography of Ellis Arnall
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margin between Callaway and Maddox. Arnall actually carried one county,
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After leaving office, Arnall worked as an attorney and a businessman in
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decision banning the all-white Democratic party primary in the case
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After the 1966 campaign, Arnall never again sought public office.
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Arnall (left) being denied entry to the governor's Capitol office
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Eugene Talmadge was elected governor once again in 1946 over
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American politician, Governor of Georgia (1907–1992)
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Governor of Georgia
Eugene Talmadge
Herman Talmadge
Attorney General of Georgia
Eurith D. Rivers
T. Grady Head
Newnan, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Oak Hill Cemetery
Newnan, Georgia
Democratic
Independent
1966
Alma mater
Mercer University
University of the South
University of Georgia School of Law
Attorney
69th Governor
Georgia
Democrat
Newnan, Georgia
Mercer University
Macon, Georgia
University of the South
University of Georgia School of Law
Kappa Alpha Order
Coweta County
Georgia House of Representatives

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